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Let’s Make Salon Products Safer for You and Your Clients

 
Publication number Date Published
25-04-015February 2025
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Author(s) Washington State Department of Ecology
Description Washington’s new law helps prevent exposure to toxic chemicals. It’s called the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act (TFCA). If you're a cosmetologist, the cosmetic products you sell or use for service must comply with this law. Here’s information on what to do.
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Keywords formaldehyde, chemical treatment, toxics, toxic chemicals, business, toxic, lead, cosmetics, cosmetologists, Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act, chemicals in cosmetics, formaldehyde in cosmetics, formaldehyde releasers, cosmetic products, cosmetology business, formaldehyde-releasing chemicals
WEB PAGE Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act guidance for cosmetologists
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